Stephanie (
hot_foot_steph) wrote2007-02-11 07:58 pm
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i just acquired the following:
books:
new seeds of contemplation - thomas merton (the rachel, how is this? i noticed you read thomas merton.)
a tale of two cities - charles dickens
the bell jar - sylvia plath
a separate peace - john knowles
catcher in the rye - j.d. salinger
lord of the flies - william golding
keeping faith - jodi picoult
siddhartha - herman hesse
confessions - st. augustine (kristy, can you tell me anything about this?)
cds:
bloc party - a weekend in the city
jimmy eat world - static prevails
switchfoot - oh, gravity!
copeland - eat, sleep, repeat
dvds:
the last kiss
the family stone
i am very happy. :D
books:
new seeds of contemplation - thomas merton (the rachel, how is this? i noticed you read thomas merton.)
a tale of two cities - charles dickens
the bell jar - sylvia plath
a separate peace - john knowles
catcher in the rye - j.d. salinger
lord of the flies - william golding
keeping faith - jodi picoult
siddhartha - herman hesse
confessions - st. augustine (kristy, can you tell me anything about this?)
cds:
bloc party - a weekend in the city
jimmy eat world - static prevails
switchfoot - oh, gravity!
copeland - eat, sleep, repeat
dvds:
the last kiss
the family stone
i am very happy. :D
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(i got a refund from some loan at school)
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i also recommend "freedom of simplicity" by richard foster!
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1) I don't agree with everything Augustine, theologically. However, his love for God is evident in every line of that book, and I found myself weeping at times. I underlined MANY "quoteable quotes" that were just fantastic statements about God or humanity. In fact, I've had one of these as my e-mail signature for about a year now.
2) The first half of the book is Augustine telling the story of his youth and conversion. I very much enjoyed this half. I got hung up on the second half, where he starts philosophizing about the intellect and the mind. It just isn't my cup of tea.
3) Before you read it, I would do a brief study about the life of Augustine. It'll make his story much more interesting. A great deal of the book is about a certain philosophy that was prevalent in his day (I can't remember what it is called), so it'd be nice to get a bit of background on that before you read. I recommend John Piper's "The Legacy of Sovereign Joy" - it has a short section on Augustine that would be a good primer.
I LOVE "Static Prevails" too. Mmmm. Actually, I'm a fan of everything Jimmy Eat World has ever done from Static Prevails and on.
Kristy
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and yes, static prevails is a really good album.
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